The Typical Trapper Test

Volume 34, Issue 2, Page 5
Summary

If the typical trapper had to portage around a set of treacherous rapids on an otherwise perfectly navigable river to tender beaver pelts at the nearest trading post, should the river under the "equal footing" doctrine be considered navigable as a whole or be divided up into navigable and non-navigable segments?

The Typical Trapper Test
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